What to do if you have recurrent bleeding from placenta previa at 26 weeks

Repeated bleeding from placenta previa at 26 weeks should be treated with appropriate bed rest, close observation of the condition, medication, and in severe cases, termination of pregnancy. 1. Appropriate bed rest: it should be strict bed rest, and it is recommended to lie on the side, prohibit sexual intercourse, and do not cause local stimulation. It is not recommended to stay in bed for a long period of time, as the blood of pregnant women is highly coagulated during pregnancy, and thrombosis of the lower limbs can easily occur if they stay in bed for a long period of time. 2. Closely observe the condition: during the bed rest period, we should closely observe the amount of bleeding, and if necessary, blood transfusion to correct anemia. Strengthen the monitoring of the fetus, monitor the fetal heart rate fetal movement count and fetal growth and development, but also closely monitor the vital signs of pregnant women. 3. Medication: For those who bleed due to contractions, use contraction inhibitors to prevent rebleeding, and antibiotics to prevent infections due to repeated bleeding. If necessary, dexamethasone should be used to promote fetal lung maturation, and intravenous nutritional support should be given to promote fetal growth and development. 4. Termination of pregnancy: If the bleeding is heavy, hemorrhage or even shock occurs, in order to save the life of the pregnant woman, the pregnancy should be terminated immediately. Placenta previa is a more serious obstetric complication, there may be preterm labor or even hemorrhage, etc., which is dangerous to the fetus and the pregnant woman, so it is recommended to pay attention to it, and keep a happy mood, pay attention to nutritional supplements, and follow the doctor’s instructions for maternity checkups.